stressdirections.com respects the privacy of visitors to this web site, and will never intentionally release visitors names or email addresses to a third party. stressdirections.com subscribes to industry standards of ethics for Internet health information, such as the Health on the Net (HON) code of conduct regarding visitor privacy.
stressdirections.com does collect a limited amount of information on usage of the web site in order to improve the performance and design of the web site, and to track the amount of traffic to the web site, such as estimated number of visitors and number of pages viewed. The information collected includes standard server log information, such as address, pages viewed, time of access, and browser type. We collect this information on an aggregate basis only. For example, we track which pages are most popular among visitors as a whole, but pages viewed are not identified with individuals.
Responses to the Stress Navigator®
become part of Stress Directions, Inc.'s international research
database. All data retained are totally anonymous and cannot be used
to identify individuals. Aggregate data may be used from time to time
to report stress patterns and the relationship of stress to particular
demographic populations.
stressdirections.com may conduct voluntary visitor surveys to help us identify visitor interests, and to allow for delivery of personalized content to the user. Information collected on surveys may be shared with third parties to illustrate, on an aggregate basis only, profiles of stressdirections.com users, but we do not individually identify visitors.